Abstract

This paper introduces the Topology Management in Wireless Ad-hoc Networks Based on Interference Awareness (TMIA). The essential concept of the proposed approach is to exclude most of the redundant routes earlier by estimating high stability routes with minimum power consumption and packet delay. This task can be achieved by introducing a performance metric named the link-quality equation that combines the system key parameters with the inter-node interference mitigation. Simulation results confirm that TMIA outperforms traditional AODV scheme in terms of energy consumption, network lifetime, and data throughput. For instance, with a particular parameter setting, TMIA can reduce the packets' loss and packets' delay respectively by almost 8.12% and 43.5% compared to the reference scheme.

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